Commentary

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Readers write

Aurora needs more stop lights

Dear Editor:This letter is for the state of Nebraska Department of Roads.The Department of Roads have a safety meeting at least one time a week at all their highway shops.In Aurora on Highways 14 and 34 the heads in Lincoln don’t care about our safety, but they worry about money.
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Readers write

Trial verdict lacks accountability

Dear Editor:In my opinion, accountability and driver responsibility were dismissed after the recent verdict in the trial concerning the death of Dave Schwartz.Just because a highway has a posted speed limit sign, doesn’t mean that is the safest speed to go.
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Readers write

Vote for write-in candidates in city council races

Dear Editor:As a residential rental manager in Aurora I am very concerned about the increased levy on the City of Aurora portion of our property tax bills as announced by the pink postcards that arrived in the mail.
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Readers write

Vote blue for the greater good

Dear Editor:I remember my Grandpa Bob, who fought in WWII, telling me that average German citizens didn’t actually support the Nazi agenda, but were merely trying to support their families via their jobs in the German military.
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Readers write

Thank you for supporting local Cheer Fund

Dear Editor:The Hamilton County Ministerial Association would like to thank the entire Hamilton County community for their support of the HCMA Cheer Fund.  Thank you to everyone who donated items for the BBQ silent auction. Thank you to the over 200 people who came and ate BBQ with us.
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ANR

A priceless asset

The deal announced this week involving a transition of ownership at the Penner Athletic Courts facility is a huge win for the community. Ever since the 22,000 sq. ft. structure opened as a competition gymnasium in 2010, it has been a hub of activity for youth and their families.
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Life Chain event a worthy cause

Dear Editor:The first Sunday of October, designated as Life Chain Sunday, is coming up fast on us! Just to give some background, Life Chain began in Yuba City, Calif., in 1987 with 2,500 participants.
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Transparency lacking

A lack of transparency in Aurora city government led to an ugly, emotional public hearing this week which should be heard as a call to action for city leaders to change the way they go about their business.